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  • Subject: AS/400 BISYNC Data Transmissions to a Bank
  • From: pault@xxxxxxxxx (Paul Tykodi)
  • Date: Thu, 15 Jan 1998 17:12:19 -0500

Date:   Thu, 15 Jan 1998 11:49:51 -0500
From:   John Hall <jhall@hillmgt.com>
Subject:        Data Transmission from an AS400

I have to transmit a data file to a bank
I have two options 1 - PC via Xmodem or 2 - Direct from the 400
I prefer to send the file direct from the 400 rather than download it to
a PC and send it from the PC.


The Transmission specs are :
Richardson SUPERTRACS
Mainframe : Speed : 2400 Baud / 4800 Baud / 9600 Baud
Format: EBCDIC
Protocol: IBM 2780/3780
PC : ASCII / XModem CRC
What do I need to do this from my 400.  I already have the com lines and 
several modems so I am ok on the hardware end.
This is to be a daily transmission & we will need logging to confirm the 
transmission of the file and notification if the transmission fails.

John L. Hall
Home Sales Company


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